Workers in Russia were a divided social group. Justify the statement
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The following are the reasons to support the given statement:
1. The workers of Russia were divided into various social organizations on the basis of their skill and occupation.
2. The workers in Russia were not united for their mutual demand such as for political rights and working hours.
3. In Russia, the formation of political parties was considered illegal and was suppressed.
4. Peasants in Russia did not have any political rights.
5. Peasants in Russia revolted against the nobility as they had no regards for them.
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Workers were divided in the basis of skill and occupation
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